Aviyaytor
Husqvarna
A Class
Gentleman,
Still In the process of trying to start this beast, I have to check float level in the carb. (Smelled Fuel way to quickly. )
I have a question if anybody that has experience on the Husky WR 400 L/C can answer- the specific 1984 Husky WR parts manual in the pic diagram shows NO washer between the piston and connecting rod. The Parts listing for the piston assy and which I purchased from Halls came with piston, top end bearing circlips wrist pin and rings but NO washers. The parts list in the 1984 has washers 3 ea. Listed, I think it was item 93.
The old piston removed did not have washers either. Both old and new pistons were Mahle pistons.
Now I used the Husqvarna engine workshop manual to assemble and at the back of the page is shows 2 washers in the location. WTF??? The
Note in the assembly process shows to ensure washers are installed beteen connecting rod and piston? I assume this manual came after 1984 so does anyone have a verdict? Thank God Husky doesn’t build aircraft because no one would know what references to use!
Still In the process of trying to start this beast, I have to check float level in the carb. (Smelled Fuel way to quickly. )
I have a question if anybody that has experience on the Husky WR 400 L/C can answer- the specific 1984 Husky WR parts manual in the pic diagram shows NO washer between the piston and connecting rod. The Parts listing for the piston assy and which I purchased from Halls came with piston, top end bearing circlips wrist pin and rings but NO washers. The parts list in the 1984 has washers 3 ea. Listed, I think it was item 93.
The old piston removed did not have washers either. Both old and new pistons were Mahle pistons.
Now I used the Husqvarna engine workshop manual to assemble and at the back of the page is shows 2 washers in the location. WTF??? The
Note in the assembly process shows to ensure washers are installed beteen connecting rod and piston? I assume this manual came after 1984 so does anyone have a verdict? Thank God Husky doesn’t build aircraft because no one would know what references to use!